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PeteyT
04-03-2008, 08:39 PM
A few things to think about first...

Look before you jump. Democrats thinking of voting for John McCain should ask themselves if they want a hot-tempered, right-wing Republican in the White House - keeping his foot on the gas in Iraq, sentencing women to illegal abortions, and pouring cement around President Bush's tax cuts for the rich.

A Republican in Republican's clothing. McCain is, my friends, a Republican, a self-described "foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution." He voted against expanding the children's health insurance program and against an assault rifle ban.

Stiff the little guy, save the big boys. He's against the federal government helping thousands of people who lost homes in the subprime mortgage debacle. But he's OK with the Federal Reserve lending $30 billion to salvage Bear Stearns.

He's the eighth-most conservative senator in Congress, after being the second-most conservative senator the preceding session.

The Washington Post found that he has voted with a majority of his Republican colleagues 88 percent of the time this session. Some maverick.

Can't tell Shi'ite from Shinola. Our foreign policy expert, while in Iraq, said over and over that Iran was training Al Qaeda in Iraq. No such thing is happening. Iran, a Shi'ite country, has been training and financing Shi'ite extremists, not Al Qaeda, who are Sunni insurgents. No wonder McCain says we'll have to be in Iraq for 100 years. He doesn't know who's fighting whom.

Roll over, Darwin. On teaching "intelligent design," he said: "I think that there has to be all points of view presented. . . . There's nothing wrong with teaching different schools of thought."

John Hagee, McCain's cross to bear. If Obama has to answer for the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., McCain should have to answer for John Hagee.

Last month, McCain said: "I was pleased to have the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee," who runs a 19,000-member church in Texas.

Catholic League president Bill Donohue said: "Hagee has waged an unrelenting war against the Catholic Church. For example, he likes calling it 'The Great Whore,' an 'apostate church,' the 'anti-Christ,' and a 'false cult system.' "

Hagee has preached that God is going to use Muslim terrorists to create "bloodbaths" to punish us for our sinful policies toward Israel.

He felt that New Orleans had it coming when Hurricane Katrina struck. "New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God." How would he know?

Et tu, Hillary? Clinton has been active in The Fellowship, a secretive, conservative Bible study and prayer group on Capitol Hill, Mother Jones reported last year. This explains her working with right-wing zealots like Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas and former senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. OK, I have now officially had it up to here with religion and politics. Can I get an amen?

The Supremes. The day the next president takes office, five of the nine Supreme Court justices will be over 70. John Paul Stevens will be 88; Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 75; Anthony Kennedy, 71; Stephen Breyer, 70; and, I smile as I write this, Antonin Scalia is 72.

The next president will probably pick one or two of their replacements; maybe more, if he or she is reelected. McCain, who favors the repeal of Roe v. Wade, promises conservative audiences, "We're going to have justices like [John] Roberts and [Samuel] Alito."

Mini-me and the turncoat. Would President McCain put his Senate pals on the Supreme Court, his mini-me, Lindsey Graham, or Joe Lieberman? They would sail through the Senate; senators like to confirm fellow senators.

Throwing lobbyists into the bus. McCain chairs the Senate committee that oversees the telecommunications industry. Charlie Black, McCain's lead strategist, admits to lobbying on his cellphone for his telecommunications clients on McCain's so-called Straight Talk Express bus. Campaign manager Rick Davis also on the bus, founded a lobbying firm that carries water for major telecommunications clients. At last count, a whopping 59 lobbyists are raising money for McCain.

jjski78
04-04-2008, 10:41 AM
So, McCain is a tool. Tell us something we didn't know.

I will say though, that the government should NOT help people who were dumb enough to take out a sub-prime mortgage. Sorry, but if you are one of those people, then you are the only one to blame for your plight. It's time for the American people to start being accountable for their situations. It's time for us to stop looking to the government for a handout, and start showing a little individual responsibility.

YoKramer
04-04-2008, 03:38 PM
So, McCain is a tool. Tell us something we didn't know.

I will say though, that the government should NOT help people who were dumb enough to take out a sub-prime mortgage. Sorry, but if you are one of those people, then you are the only one to blame for your plight. It's time for the American people to start being accountable for their situations. It's time for us to stop looking to the government for a handout, and start showing a little individual responsibility.

woah wait a min. you are saying that I am responsible for MY actions. Dude this is america think again


:rolleyes:

jjski78
04-04-2008, 04:54 PM
woah wait a min. you are saying that I am responsible for MY actions. Dude this is america think again


:rolleyes:

ino rite??!!:oopsie:

Bent
04-05-2008, 02:26 AM
So, McCain is a tool. Tell us something we didn't know.

I will say though, that the government should NOT help people who were dumb enough to take out a sub-prime mortgage. Sorry, but if you are one of those people, then you are the only one to blame for your plight. It's time for the American people to start being accountable for their situations. It's time for us to stop looking to the government for a handout, and start showing a little individual responsibility.Ron Paul. Fuck voting for bullshit candidates, I'm writing the man's name in.


McCain is only slightly less shitty than his Marxist opponents.

trev ftw
04-05-2008, 05:59 AM
I agree with McCain on most things minus the economy(federal reserve/IRS), Christian/moral legislation bullshit, and Iraq.

If he didn't pander to retarded Christians, like blowing up shit for no reason, and knew shit about economics.. I'd probably vote for him.

I actually probably still will if Hillary gets the nomination. I'll vote for Obama if he does.

... I'm a RP supporter, but writing him in is pretty pointless. :o

Unless he becomes an official write-in candidate, in which case I'll write him in.

Lue
04-05-2008, 08:06 AM
keep my taxes the same > doubling my taxes

jjski78
04-05-2008, 08:45 AM
Ron Paul. Fuck voting for bullshit candidates, I'm writing the man's name in.


McCain is only slightly less shitty than his Marxist opponents.


I too am part of the Ron Paul revolution. Unfortunately he just plain can't win. I think it's time for a real revolution to take down Washington.

killafornia
04-05-2008, 09:56 PM
the ron paul "revolution" lol

smoof
04-06-2008, 10:03 AM
Sorry to hijack the thread, but Ron Paul is an example of just how small the Internet is. He was great on line, as it showed for the first time a legitimate challenge to the two main parties, based on a political pedagogy vs an ecological agenda. Johny boy is like voting for the lesser of two evils...exactly how elections have become in modern America.

Master Baiter
04-06-2008, 04:03 PM
Last month, McCain said: "I was pleased to have the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee," who runs a 19,000-member church in Texas.

He felt that New Orleans had it coming when Hurricane Katrina struck. "New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God." How would he know?


Hagee was the preacher that said Hurricane Katrina was an act of God, punishing New Orleans for "a level of sin that was offensive to God."
He referred to a "homosexual parade" held on the date the hurricane struck and this was proof "of the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans." ......... :dunno: Even though the Southern Decadence parade was scheduled for the following week and the primary gay neighborhoods, the French Quarter and the Marigny, were spared the flooding and destruction.

EliteLamer
04-06-2008, 04:34 PM
Vote for McCain and get a McChicken.

netkilla
04-06-2008, 04:52 PM
so hillary lies alot about meaningless stories, obama hates the voters that are voting for him and has the typical nigger mentality.. im a democrat and im most likely gonna vote for mccain unless hillary wins.. so far hillary makes up bs stories to get votes (emotionally move people) obama has bigger issues like decision making problems that involve people he voluntarily chooses to be associated with.. meh.

H.P.
04-06-2008, 08:54 PM
One thing in your post that stuck out to me, what is so bad about opposing the AWB?

And can you define an assault weapon and show examples?